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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Course content leads students through each design/build step of a typical residential and commercial building as a means to illustrate rating options within the LEED method of evaluating Green Buildings.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the major components needed to manage a project from inception to completion including estimating, scheduling, logistics, and coordination of materials, labor and sustainable construction processes to meet schedule, LEED and cost objectives. Project management software is utilized.
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4.00 Credits
Credit will be given to a person who can document four years of bona fide industry experience in building, drafting and design, building construction technology or journeyman level tradesmanship in building. From workplace experience, identify basic interrelationships of various building practices in the construction industry (design, materials, regulations and contractors). Course credit awarded through prior learning assessment process.
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3.00 Credits
Legal aspects of construction contracts and the responsibilities arising from field operations including relationship of general contractor to owner, architect and subcontractor, material, men and mechanics lien law; bonds; labor law; OSHA; workmen's compensation; taxes; and other statutes and ordinances regulating contractors.
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3.00 Credits
Building construction financing and related contract requirements includes construction loans, permanent building mortgages, construction bids and contracts, penalty and incentive provisions, progress payments and retention, escalation provision, cost extras, performance and bid bonds, company profits, cash flow, business loans and insurance.
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3.00 Credits
This is an analysis and determination of building construction costs. It commences with the classification of materials, labor, and subcontracted work into the smallest manageable units; estimating more advanced elements of building construction, analysis of costs of complicated systems of construction involving commercial building; and including indirect and overhead costs, the preparation of bid proposals and related documents.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines techniques of supervision and management of human and other resources necessary to complete a construction project. Construction industry organization and management structure are discussed in relation to scheduling, material procurement, and equipment management. Human resource topics include labor and human relations, safety, morale, motivation, leadership, delegation of authority in management of skilled and unskilled labor, technical, professional, and administrative personnel.
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0.00 Credits
This course provides coverage of: Basic Safety, Introduction to Construction Math, Introduction to Hand Tools, Introduction to Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Basic Rigging, Basic Communicatin Skills, Basic Employability Skills, and Introduction to Materials Handling.
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0.00 Credits
Students learn to use critical safety information conveyed in hazard communication (HazCom), safety signs, signals, lockout/tagout, and emergency response. Proper applications of code-approved fixtures and faucets in plumbing installations will be covered.
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0.00 Credits
Students will gain the skills to read and understand different types of plumbing drawings they will encounter on the job. Students will discuss how to interpret and apply them when laying out and installing plumbing systems.
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